I'd prefer to see him with his band, too. He needs to mix it up a bit!
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I'd prefer to see him with his band, too. He needs to mix it up a bit!
Aw, I'd happily go with any of you! I'd really love to see Jackson again, band or no band.
All I need is Jackson and a guitar or piano. I'll see him Aug. 5. I've seen him both with his band and acoustic. Great either way!
I've seen him both ways too, SG - One time with his band and twice solo accoustic. I prefer him with his band, although I'm glad I got the opportunity to see his solo show. If your a JB fan you can't lose!
I know you will enjoy the show. Please come back here and write about it, okay?
Well then I think I might skip this and save the money. The fact is I wasn't a huge fan of him till you guys got be started and I will take your word for it. Besides, I have a couple other concerts I'm aiming for possibly (Slash in Indy in September and Styx in Wabash in October) so I'll save the money for those.
I could of written this. :hilarious:Quote:
Originally Posted by Brooke
A small article in the local paper yesterday about the Jackson show and it is the acoustic show. So that decision has been made for me. Maybe some other time, I guess.:-(
Here's a little interesting tidbit of information I came across in a book I'm reading, "Stories I Only Tell My Friends" the Biography of Rob Lowe where he writes about meeting actress Darryl Hannah, when she was about 19 & before she was a famous actress.
While filming a movie in Chicago, Rob was invited to Thanksgiving dinner with his director, Lewis John Carlino at the home of a wealthy Chicago family, which are Darryl's parents. They end up at an all night diner chatting away late into the night. He is very taken with her, but she tells him, she is a virgin & is saving herself for Jackson Browne, who she has never met.
Seems she got her wish at having Jackson, because I know they dated for a very long time & I believe lived together.:eyebrow:
Now - that's funny to me! Thanks for that piece of trivia, TK.
I saw Jackson Browne last night. Awesome show as usual. He said the tour was originally billed as a solo acoustic, but he was having so much fun playing with his friends at home, he decided to take them on the road with him, so he did have a band with him. They just seemed to be having a great time. Jackson was as charming as ever. He kept thanking the audience for coming. He still looks amazing too. I love how he talks to the audience throughout the show. Telling stories about how or when he wrote the songs. The opening act was Sarah Watkins. I guess I would describe her as a mix of country and folk. She played the fiddle as well as sang. She and her guitarist came out and played with Jackson for a few songs. I enjoyed her, and I'm not usually a fan of female singers. But I love the fiddle. Jackson played for 2 hours with no break. Some of the songs were Fountain of Sorrow, Call It A Loan, I Am a Child, Something Fine, The Naked Ride Home, and plenty more. I love Jackson!